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.
  • 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.