Ghana lodges protest over Canada's refusal to admit rape case suspect Partey

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Thomas Partey, a midfielder for Ghana's national soccer team, was prevented from entering Canada and will miss his team's opening World Cup match against Panama on June 17, 2026. Canadian immigration authorities denied him entry due to rape and sexual assault charges he faces in the United Kingdom. FIFA confirmed the visa denial on June 12.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame the situation as a major setback for Ghana's national team, emphasizing the sporting disadvantage of losing a key player rather than foregrounding the criminal allegations.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets prominently feature the rape and sexual assault accusations in their headlines and opening statements, making the criminal charges the primary focus of the story rather than the visa denial itself.
Ghana's government confirmed on Saturday it had lodged a formal protest with Canada over its refusal to issue an entry visa to the Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey ahead of Ghana's game against Panama on Wednesday in Toronto. ...
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