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The Freedom to be Yourself campaign (TFTBY or FTBY) was founded in 1999 by Vincent Bethell for "the right to be naked in public". The campaign is about non-sexual public nakedness. Supporters organised naked protests in public in London; there have also been protests in Brighton, Bristol, Birmingham, Coventry and in the United States. On 10 January 2001 Bethell was〔(Nudist campaigner walks from court a free and naked-man ) ''The Independent''〕 the first defendant to stand trial naked in a UK court. The trial was at Southwark Crown Court London. Vincent was charged with public nuisance,〔 which carries a maximum of life imprisonment. He was found not guilty. Vincent once spent five months naked in solitary confinement (Segregation Unit) at Brixton Prison (London).〔("unite-you-have-nothing-to-lose-but-your-clothes" ). ''The Independent''〕 In December 2000, fellow activist Russell Shaw Higgs joined Vincent naked in Brixton prison. Russell had a letter about his imprisonment published shortly before being released when charges were dropped after Vincent's acquittal. In 2003 TFTBY was renamed Stop Racist Human Skin Phobia (SRHSP)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=stop-racist-human-skin-phobia.org )〕 because according to Vincent "...this clearly highlights the irrational prejudice towards the unclothed human body." ==See also== *Clothes free organizations *Stephen Gough *Daniel Lorenz Johnson *Public nudity *Timeline of significant non-sexualized public nudity activities *Terri Sue Webb 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Freedom to be Yourself」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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