Resistance fighters are individuals who fight against an occupying force, dictatorial regime, or an oppressive system. They are often called by different names depending on the context. Guerrilla fighters are those who conduct military operations in an asymmetrical manner, while partisans refer to irregular military groups organized to fight the occupying or invading forces. Rebel fighters are those who oppose their own government, while revolutionaries seek to change political systems through violent means. Freedom fighters are those who fight for the liberation of their country from colonial or imperial powers, and insurgents seek to overthrow the existing government. Regardless of the name, resistance fighters play a crucial role in challenging oppression and fighting for justice and freedom.