In the case of Gutierrez v. Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration), [1994] F.C.J. No. 1494 (F.C.T.D.), MacKay J. held: Essentially then, three prerequisites must be established in order to provide complicity in the commission of an international offence: (1) membership in an organization which committed international offenses as a continuous and regular part of its operation, (2) personal and knowing participation, and (3) failure to disassociate from the organization at the earliest safe opportunity. Soliciting funds equals complicity
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