Eilmeldung
VNVaccine DNA xịt mũi tiềm năng trị bệnh laoDESchweinsteiger kritisiert FIFA im Fall Balogun: „Geht nicht“TRDarüşşafaka'dan NASA ile Eğitim Ortaklığı: Sultans Of Türkiye Şampiyon OlduCN男子爬上墨爾本橋塔塗鴉卡通鳥並提奇特要求遭逮捕TRİmamoğlu'nun 'casusluk' ve 'resmi belgede sahtecilik' davaları görüldüRUМИД РФ: большая часть вооружения ВСУ для ударов по мирному населению поступает с ЗападаVNTrung Quốc tìm giải pháp vận chuyển ôtô thay thế tàu chuyên dụngDEKanada bestellt ein Dutzend U-Boote bei ThyssenkruppVNTây Ban Nha phá kỷ lục giữ sạch lưới ở World CupVNViệt Nam tiêu thụ đường gấp đôi mức khuyến cáo, nguy cơ bệnh tật gia tăngVNVaccine DNA xịt mũi tiềm năng trị bệnh laoDESchweinsteiger kritisiert FIFA im Fall Balogun: „Geht nicht“TRDarüşşafaka'dan NASA ile Eğitim Ortaklığı: Sultans Of Türkiye Şampiyon OlduCN男子爬上墨爾本橋塔塗鴉卡通鳥並提奇特要求遭逮捕TRİmamoğlu'nun 'casusluk' ve 'resmi belgede sahtecilik' davaları görüldüRUМИД РФ: большая часть вооружения ВСУ для ударов по мирному населению поступает с ЗападаVNTrung Quốc tìm giải pháp vận chuyển ôtô thay thế tàu chuyên dụngDEKanada bestellt ein Dutzend U-Boote bei ThyssenkruppVNTây Ban Nha phá kỷ lục giữ sạch lưới ở World CupVNViệt Nam tiêu thụ đường gấp đôi mức khuyến cáo, nguy cơ bệnh tật gia tăng
Newsgather
BackGhana Criticizes Canada's 'Unfair' Visa Denial for Thomas Partey Amid Rape Charges
Ghana Criticizes Canada's 'Unfair' Visa Denial for Thomas Partey Amid Rape Charges
In Entwicklung
The Independent World13.06.2026Politik3 dk okuma

Ghana Criticizes Canada's 'Unfair' Visa Denial for Thomas Partey Amid Rape Charges

Auf einen Blick

  • Ghana's government has strongly criticized Canada's decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for the World Cup opener, citing "extremely unfair" reliance on unproven rape charges.
  • Ghana is pursuing diplomatic and legal action to overturn the refusal.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

Ghana's government is protesting Canada's denial of a visa to midfielder Thomas Partey for the World Cup opener due to pending rape charges. Ghana argues for the presumption of innocence and questions the fairness of the decision.

Schriftgröße

Ghana’s government has criticized Canada's “extremely unfair” decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for his team’s World Cup opener while he awaits trial on rape charges, and it threatened legal action in a bid to overturn the refusal.

The 32-year-old Partey, who is scheduled to stand trial in London later this year, returned to Ghana’s base camp in Rhode Island after Canada denied his visa application to enter the country for Wednesday's match against Panama in Toronto.

Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday issued a statement criticizing what it called “the high-handed and extremely unfair decision by Canada to refuse a temporary residence application” for Partey.

Partey faces allegations from several women dating to his time with English club Arsenal from 2020-25. Partey, who played in Spain for Villarreal this past season, has pleaded not guilty.

Ghana’s government said it “reaffirms the fundamental legal principle of the presumption of innocence, a cornerstone of justice and due process in democratic societies.”

“While respecting Canada’s sovereign right to enforce its immigration laws, Ghana considers that reliance on unproven charges in the absence of a judicial determination raises fundamental questions of fairness and proportionality," the statement read. "Accordingly, Ghana is pursuing active diplomatic engagements with the relevant Canadian authorities on this matter.”

Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz had also cited a presumption of innocence for Partey when he included the player in his World Cup squad.

Ghana’s government said it had sent an “official note of protest” to Canada asking for the decision to be reviewed, and that it was “determined to explore and pursue all available diplomatic, legal and administrative remedies under Canadian and international law, including, where appropriate, judicial review before the Federal Court of Canada, to ensure full and fair consideration of all relevant legal and factual issues in accordance with due process.”

The statement added that the Ministry has been holding talks with Canadian officials and that Ghana “remains committed to constructive engagements" with their counterparts in pursuit of “an amicable resolution in a timely manner.”

Partey’s lawyer said in March that the player intends to plead not guilty to two new charges of rape after a woman alleged Partey twice raped her on the same day in December 2020. He had separately been awaiting trial on five counts of rape related to two other women and one count of sexual assault involving another woman, and the new allegations arose after the first set of charges were publicized.

Partey will be able to play June 23 when Ghana faces England in Massachusetts. Ghana concludes group play June 27 against Croatia in Philadelphia.

“May the beautiful game of football continue to live up to its reputation of uniting nations, forging lasting bonds of friendship, playing by the rules, and promoting fair play both on and off the field,” Ghana’s government said in its statement.

___

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Ghana will pursue legal action in Canadian courts.

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

Offene Fragen

  • Will Canada review its decision?
  • What are the specific legal grounds for denial?
  • Will Ghana pursue judicial review?

Verwandte Themen

This article was originally published by The Independent World.

Ähnliche Meldungen

Mehr zu diesem ThemaThomas Partey