NRE(X) Files:
🌍 Second Round of Letters to the Developed World
Because Silence is Not Neutrality
As of 10 July 2025, most of the 41 developed nations initially contacted by NaturismRE have failed to provide even an acknowledgment in response to our formal letters. These communications outlined the systemic suppression, legal ambiguity, censorship, and neglect faced by the global naturist and nudist population — and offered a rare opportunity for governments to collaborate on fair, evidence-based reforms.
Their silence is not harmless. It is a refusal to engage with reality.
It is complicity in maintaining outdated laws and discriminatory practices.
It is a choice to ignore the voices of over 200 million global citizens.
In response, NaturismRE launched the Second Round of Letters (NREX-Files). These updated communications are firmer, more direct, and unapologetically public. They are addressed not to departments or bureaucrats, but to the leaders of each country — with the expectation that their governments can no longer claim ignorance.
🔎 Why We Had the Right to Write to 41 Nations
Some may ask: What gives NaturismRE the authority to contact governments globally?
We answer: International law. Historical precedent. And moral duty.
🕊 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Article 19: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression… and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
Article 20(1): Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association.
These protections transcend borders and explicitly empower citizens and movements to speak, organise, and advocate internationally.
🌍 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
Article 19(2): Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression… regardless of frontiers.
Article 22(1): Everyone shall have the right to freedom of association.
Nearly every nation contacted has ratified these treaties — binding them under international law. NaturismRE, as a global movement, is well within its rights to call for dialogue, reform, and accountability.
🛡 Precedent
From Greenpeace to Amnesty International, global movements have long addressed governments across continents. NaturismRE stands in that tradition — demanding recognition for a population that is growing, active, and no longer willing to be silent.
📬 What You'll Find on This Page
✔ Updated letters to each non-responding government
✔ Full transparency: our documentation is public, uncensored, and uncaged
✔ Tools to help you amplify the message — in your own words, in your own country
📥 Download the templates
🖋 Edit them to reflect your voice
📧 Send them to your own government — or to all 41
🔗 All government contact details are provided
🔍 Access to Reports
NaturismRE provides extensive documentation to support its demands. Some reports are published in full, while others are provided in abridged form. Full reports can be requested for a modest fee — a necessary step to sustain our operations and advocacy efforts.
💡 All Nudist and Naturist Federations are exempt from any fee and may access full reports freely.
This isn’t about profiting from knowledge.
It’s about protecting our ability to keep resisting censorship, building legitimacy, and driving systemic change.
🔊 Read the Letters. Share Them. Let the World See Who Listens — and Who Hides.
Operation DISROBE
D – Document violations of naturist and nudist rights
I – Investigate institutional and political bias
S – Shame governments for hypocrisy and double standards
R – Reveal corruption and collusion with threatened industries
O – Organise legal and public pressure campaigns
B – Broadcast violations and suppression worldwide
E – Expose discriminatory laws and policies
Country Files:
Letter | Profile | Lobbying Report | Impact Reports | CO₂ Report
Click each title to view the corresponding document.
1. Andorra - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
2. Australia - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
3. Austria - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
4. Belgium - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
5. Canada - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
6. Chile - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
7. Croatia - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
8. Czech Republic - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
9. Denmark- Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
10. Estonia - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
11. Finland - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
12. France - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
13. Germany - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
14. Greece - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
15. Hong Kong - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
16. Hungary - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
17. Iceland - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
18. Ireland - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
19. Israel - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report - For respect to the situation in Israel we will not display the reports
20. Italy - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
21. Japan - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
22. Latvia - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
23. Lithuania - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
24. Luxembourg - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
25. Macao - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
26. Malta - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
27. Netherlands - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
28. New Zealand - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
29. Norway - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
30. Poland - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
31. Portugal - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
32. Puerto Rico (U.S. territory, often treated independently) - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
33. San Marino - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
34. Singapore - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
35. Slovakia - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
36. Slovenia - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
37. South Korea - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
38. Spain - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
39. Sweden - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
40. Switzerland - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
41. United Kingdom - Letter / Profile / Report / Economic impact / Ecologic impact /CO2 report
Letter to the United Nations: NaturismRE Demands Global Recognition
We wrote to the UNFCCC — the United Nations’ top climate body — to expose how legal naturism could reduce CO₂ emissions, empower cultural rights, and fight overconsumption. We also revealed the industries that profit from suppressing our movement. This letter marks the beginning of NaturismRE’s international campaign. Our message to world institutions is clear: We will no longer be invisible. We will no longer be suppressed.
UNFCCC - NaturismRE has just challenged the UNFCCC: recognize us, or explain your silence
WHO - letter to the World Health Organisation
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
UNEP – United Nations Environment Programme
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC)
What About the United States?
We have not forgotten the United States—nor are we giving up on it.
The U.S. presents a uniquely complex legal landscape where public decency laws and naturism-related regulations are governed at state, county, and even city levels. A national-level approach, as applied to the 41 countries listed here, would not yield meaningful engagement without a more tailored strategy.
NaturismRE is committed to addressing the United States.
We are currently preparing a dedicated campaign specifically adapted to the U.S. political, legal, and cultural context. This includes direct engagement with state-level legislators, freedom of expression advocates, and platform accountability organisations.
We are simply using our resources efficiently. The United States will be addressed in the coming weeks.
Resources:
Click on underlined links to access the documents.
Templates - find the template you need to make your voice count. the letter to each country has been left in word document for editing - adapt and send out!
Operation DISROBE: Exposing Bias and Championing Naturist Rights
Legalisation of naturism and how will it provide growth for the nudism & naturism lifestyles
Protection of Nudism & naturism.
Adoption of minimal clothing following the legalisation of nudism & naturism
Industries Threatened by Naturism
Economic impact reports (partial - contact us for complete analysis)
Embracing Minimal Clothing: How Many Would Bare (Almost) All?
Comparison of “Body Freedom in Developed Nations” vs “Embracing Minimal Clothing” Reports
The Cost of Silence: Why Naturism Must Embrace Political Advocacy
We Were Never a Niche: The Global Potential of Naturism if Public Nudity Were Legal
Carbon Emission Reduction from Widespread Naturism: Scenario Analysis
Nudity in the Workplace: Impacts on Performance and Culture
More advocacy & support:
"The Fallacy of Apolitical Neutrality in Naturism Federations"
For too long, federations across the world have operated under the assumption that avoiding politics would protect them. Their not-for-profit status, they fear, could be jeopardized by government scrutiny or retaliation. But in doing so, they have surrendered the very tools that could have advanced naturism meaningfully: legislation, policy advocacy, and public accountability.
This self-imposed political silence has allowed outdated moral laws, vague public decency codes, and discriminatory enforcement to persist unchallenged. Meanwhile, industries that profit from body shame and excessive consumerism are lobbying, donating, and shaping public policy every single day.
Naturism and nudism are not fringe hobbies. They are lifestyle movements rooted in freedom, health, sustainability, and respect for the human form. By avoiding political engagement, federations have indirectly contributed to the stagnation and invisibility of the movement. In fact, it is politics that has prevented the expansion of naturism—so it is only through politics that we will reclaim it.
NaturismRE is stepping into this vacuum not to compete with federations, but to do what they have failed to do: expose institutional bias, confront governmental inaction, and propose real legislative reform. We invite federations to join us—not in opposition to governments, but in the pursuit of truth, freedom, and equality.
If we continue to act as if naturism can exist outside the political arena, then we are conceding that our rights, our bodies, and our future belong to others.
Germany – Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP)
Green Liberal Party (GLP) of Switzerland
Portugal – Earth Party (Partido da Terra)
France – Ecological Revolution for the Living (REV)
Lithuania – Farmers and Greens Union
Australia – The Greens (often in opposition federally)
UK – Green Party of England & Wales
Canada – Green Party of Canada