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A freedom fighter is a person engaged in a resistance movement against what they believe to be an oppressive and illegitimate government. Freedom Fighter(s) may also refer to: Media Music *"Freedom Fighters", a song by P.O.D. from their album ''Payable on Death'' *"Freedom Fighters", a song by Two Steps From Hell from their albums ''Legend'' and ''Invincible'', and used as a remix on their album ''SkyWorld'' * "Freedom Fighters" (song), from The Music's 2004 album ''Welcome to the North'' * "Freedom Fighters" (Miyavi song), a 2005 single by Japanese musician Miyavi *"Freedom Fighter" a song by Rainbow on their 1981 album ''Difficult to Cure'' Television *''Freedom Fighter, Lee Hoe-young'', a 2010 South Korean television series *'' Freedom Fighters: The Ray'', a 2017 animated web series included in the Arrowverse Video games * ''Freedom Fighters'' (video game), a video game developed by IO Interactive, released in 2003 * ''Freedom Fighter'' (video game), a laserdisc arcade ga ...
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A resistance movement is an organized effort by some portion of the civil population of a country to withstand the legally established government or an occupying power and to disrupt civil order and stability. It may seek to achieve its objectives through either the use of nonviolent resistance (sometimes called civil resistance), or the use of force, whether armed or unarmed. In many cases, as for example in the United States during the American Revolution, or in Norway in the Second World War, a resistance movement may employ both violent and non-violent methods, usually operating under different organizations and acting in different phases or geographical areas within a country. Etymology The Oxford English Dictionary records use of the word "resistance" in the sense of organised opposition to an invader from 1862. The modern usage of the term "Resistance" became widespread from the self-designation of many movements during World War II, especially the French Resistance. The te ...
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