The older generation can still remember the words from the song about the profession of a journalist. “Walking for three days, not sleeping for three days for the sake of a few lines in the newspaper.” Yes, it was the anthem of people who were really passionate and devoted to journalism. However, they still form the news feed on television and in print media today. Daria Mikhailovna Aslamova is a bright representative of this unyielding tribe.
The path to the profession
In modern society, women have become equal in rights and duties with men. Many are already accustomed to this routine. However, when it comes to the fact that a fragile girl works as a war correspondent, I want to know more about this. In the profession of journalist and writer, there is a rule to invent or embellish your biography. According to data from open sources, Daria Aslamova was born in the fall of 1969 in an intelligent family. Parents lived in Khabarovsk.
The child grew and developed under normal conditions. Daria was being prepared for an independent life. They taught me to work and to be neat in my everyday life. The girl from an early age demonstrated observation and good memory. She saw how her peers live and what goals they set for themselves in the future. Dasha studied well at school. I got along with classmates. On the street she could fend for herself. When the time came to choose a profession, the tenth grade graduate Aslamova went to the capital and entered the journalism faculty of Moscow State University.
In 1991, Daria completed her studies and received a higher education in journalism. In the literal sense of the word, the collapse of the Soviet Union took place before her eyes. The young, but grasping journalist immediately assessed the situation. On the territory of the past of the Great Power, "hot spots" began to appear like mushrooms after rain. For the person writing, this meant that military topics would be in steady demand.
Mean Girl Look
Having received a certificate of an employee of Komsomolskaya Pravda, Daria outlined a schedule of trips to places where armed conflicts had already flared up. Yes, this kind of work is not for the female body. But Aslamova set herself quite specific tasks and did not want to deviate from the intended goal. Every trip to the Caucasus or the Middle East was accompanied by a real danger to life. Daria managed to interview Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein. In between business trips, she managed to write and publish her famous book "Notes of a Mean Girl."
The career of a desperate journalist and attractive woman was more than successful. When visiting hot spots, she was arrested or captured by the militants more than once. Over time, Aslamova began to devote more time to working at her desk. In continuation of the first book about the adventures of the girl, she publishes both the second and the third. The love of adventure is replaced by the desire for real creativity.
Daria Aslamova's personal life was quite successful. Today she is married for the second time. Since 2005 she has been living under the same roof with Croatian journalist Robert Valdec. The husband and wife are raising Daria's daughter from their first marriage. But life goes on, and much more awaits the admirers of Aslamova ahead.