- Keep faith in our ultimate victory and support like-minded people.
- Observe the occupiers and discreetly record their crimes: they must be held accountable for what they have done.
- If possible, help prepare documents for members of the resistance movement (passes, personal documents, etc.).
- Pass food, medicine, clothing, information, and tools to members of the resistance movement.
- Help hide and care for the sick or wounded.
- Help store items, materials, and ammunition for members of the resistance movement.
- Resistance members are not always from the local community. Help them navigate, show them the best ways, and inform them about the occupiers' checkpoints.
- If possible, send medics, communications specialists, former police officers – anyone who has not become a traitor and doesn't cooperate with the occupiers – to join the resistance movement.
- Identify and pass on information to members of the resistance movement about traitors and those who collaborate with the occupiers.
- Help create information materials – leaflets, posters, drawings, news – and distribute them online and on the streets. Follow the rules of anonymity and leave no trace of your involvement.
Helping the resistance movement if you are under occupation
If you want to help in resistance, but can't take active action, there are other ways to be useful.