Ömür Gedik (born 22 December 1970)[1] is a Turkish journalist. She is a writer for Hürriyet newspaper, artist,
animal rights advocate, a member of
SİYAD (Association of Cinema Writers), and founder and president of HAÇİKO Association (The Association for the Protection of Animals from Desperation and Indifference).
After graduating from university, Gedik joined the Sabah Journal Group, and in 1993 she started working for Hürriyet. She worked as an associate lecturer at Boğaziçi University, Preparatory Department, for 1 year. Gedik started working at Hürriyet Culture Art Service in 1999. She has a column in Hürriyet Kelebek where she mainly focuses on cinema.[2][3] Gedik started her television career in 2004. She prepared and presented the program Stüdyo on
TV8 for 1 year. In 2005, she began hosting Cinemania, a cinema program broadcast on
Kanal D.[2][4][5][6] She opened the 2012
International Antalya Film Festival.[7][8]
Most Popular Song of the Year (25th International Tüketici Summit)[11]
Animal rights
Anatole France had said 'Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened.' I want you to continue to support me in my effort to wake those who are asleep. I get this award not only for cats and dogs, but for all animals with hair or without hair, and on behalf of animal lovers."[12]
Gedik
Gedik draws attention with her work on
animal rights. She is the founding president of the Association for Protection of Animals from Helplessness and Indifference (HAÇİKO).[13] Gedik, took part in Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's meeting with animal lovers in February 2011.[14] She works with
HAYTAP on animal rights.[2][15][16][17][18]
She appeared on the album Hop Dedik Orda Kal, released for the benefit of animals.[19] Gedik duetted with
Teoman on the song "Portakal Orda Kal", with
Burak Kut on "Aşk Var Ya", and with Halil Sezai on "Paramparça".[20]