Ghana Files Injunction Over Thomas Partey Visa Denial
Ghana has filed a request for an injunction in Canadian federal court, seeking to overturn Canada's decision to deny a World Cup visa to Ghanaian footballer Thomas Partey. The hearing occurred just one day before Ghana's World Cup opener against Panama in Toronto.
"The visa denial was high-handed and extremely unfair." — Ghanaian Foreign Minister Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa
Partey, a midfielder for Villarreal, faces seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault in Britain, related to allegations by four women between 2020 and 2022. He denies the allegations.
Ghana sent a formal protest note to Ottawa, escalating the diplomatic dispute. The timing of the legal challenge underscores the urgency for the Ghanaian team as they prepare for their opening match.
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