Amaha Kassa’s grandfather was the final remaining commander who bravely rallied troops and fought again when the Italians invaded and briefly colonised Ethiopia in 1935. 4 many years earlier, the Italians initially tried to annex the nation however have been soundly defeated. This time although, the story could be completely different.
Armed with rifles and spears, the Ethiopians have been no match for the brand new machineguns the Italians carried, and the plane that sprayed deadly chemicals from the sky.
Though Kassa’s grandfather, Ras (Prince) Desta Damtew, fought lengthy and arduous, he was finally caught and executed in 1937. Tens of hundreds extra Ethiopians could be killed in the course of the seven-year occupation, together with civilians and Pink Cross support staff – a reminiscence nonetheless uncooked for a lot of within the nation.

So it was with shock and anger that Kassa and his siblings found in November {that a} gold medal Damtew owned was set to be auctioned by an artwork gallery in Switzerland. The piece was going for between 60,000 and 90,000 euros ($61,800 and $92,700).
Its description or provenance acknowledged blatantly that the medal got here from the property of an Italian soldier who “was current on the seize of the prince”, and painted particulars of Damtew’s killing.
“They weren’t in any method trying to cover the provenance of this merchandise, and have been even utilizing the private circumstances of his dying and execution as a promoting level,” Kassa, who runs African Communities Collectively, a New York-based activist organisation, instructed Al Jazeera.
“I simply can’t think about that this may be a Nazi-era object and that one thing like this may occur. There’s a method that individuals haven’t come to think about African points as being worthy of respect,” he mentioned.
The case has kickstarted a global quest for the medal to be returned. It additionally shines a lightweight on a urgent, ongoing dialog throughout Africa, as governments and people from Kenya to Cameroon push for the return of hundreds of antiquities looted by colonising Western powers.
In Ethiopia, hoards of artefacts have been looted, first by the British, and later, by the Italians. Though the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty required that Italy return all the artwork and spiritual objects stolen throughout its temporary occupation, and pay $25m in reparations inside 18 months, that treaty has not totally been enforced.
“The Vatican Library has greater than 300 Ethiopian manuscripts, most of which have been looted in the course of the occupation,” Alula Pankhurst, the nation director of Oxford College’s Younger Lives Ethiopia challenge, instructed Al Jazeera. Whereas some objects have been returned, Italy has continued to carry on to a whole bunch of different objects like crowns, royal regalia, and work, mentioned the veteran professor of Ethiopian research.

Image of African resistance
Ras Desta Damtew was executed by the Italian military in February 1937, at age 44. His was an extended lifetime of service to the then-Ethiopian Empire. His father died commanding troopers within the iconic Battle of Adwa in 1896 when Ethiopian forces humiliated Italian invaders of their preliminary try at conquest. It was the primary time an invading European energy misplaced to an African drive.
Damtew too fought for varied monarchs. He helped Emperor Haile Selassie attain the throne and later married Leult (Princess) Tenagnework, the emperor’s eldest little one.
“I didn’t develop up with private reminiscences of him, however I definitely heard lots about him,” Kassa mentioned, sharing that his mom, Princess Seble – one of many couple’s eight kids – was solely a toddler when Damtew died. “He was this sort of legend. There’s an incredible sense of delight within the sacrifices that he made, however then there’s additionally a type of disappointment to it as effectively.”
In previous newspaper articles, Damtew is described as stoic, good-looking and clever, with a mastery of French. Grainy black and white images present him in full royal regalia: closely adorned mid-length robes and glossy leather-based sneakers. In a single, a star-shaped brooch is pinned on his proper chest – seemingly the Imperial Order of the Star of Ethiopia – a medal of pure gold that signified a uncommon army honour conferred for service to the crown, and the artefact on the centre of the present uproar.
As a particular ambassador of Ethiopia, the prince visited america in July 1933 decked in flowing robes and bearing items together with lion manes and images of the emperor. He was feted by President Franklin Roosevelt in Washington. Two years later in October 1935, the Italians, underneath fascist chief Benito Mussolini, invaded and seized Addis Ababa.

With their “lethal rain” of sulfur and machineguns, the 100,000-plus Italian military decimated Ethiopia’s defences, although the native forces outnumbered the invaders eight to 1. To clamp down on a budding civilian resistance, the Italians massacred folks of their hundreds, whereas additionally pillaging Ethiopia’s cultural objects. At the least 100,000 Ethiopians have been killed by the tip of the occupation in 1941.
Damtew’s battalion spent two years holding the fort whilst Emperor Selassie fled into exile. By the point the prince was caught, he had been wounded within the preventing. Some accounts say he turned himself in – which might make him a prisoner of conflict, and his homicide, a potential conflict crime underneath the Geneva Conference that got here into drive in 1931.
For a lot of throughout a continent the place requires independence have been getting louder, the prince grew to become an emblem of African resistance. In Ethiopia, Damtew grew to become a hero. One medical faculty in Addis Ababa bears his identify.
After the conflict, in 1948, Ethiopia wrote to the United Nations Conflict Crime Fee (UNWCC), accusing 10 Italians of being concerned within the prince’s killing, and alleging a conflict crime.
Earlier than November final yr, the whereabouts of Damtew’s star-shaped brooch have been unknown. It’s unclear if the Italian soldier stole the gold medal from his physique after they killed him, or afterwards. What’s clear, the prince’s household mentioned, is that the medal is within the improper fingers and ought to be despatched again to Ethiopia.
“We’re not in search of private possession of this piece,” Kassa mentioned. “Our place is that this belongs to an Ethiopian museum. We need to see it restored and on show to the folks of Ethiopia as a result of it’s not simply our household’s heritage.”

Medal public sale ignites a panicked marketing campaign
Solely days earlier than the public sale, Kassa, his siblings, and their cousins approached lawyer Christopher Marinello, an artwork restoration skilled and founding father of Artwork Restoration Worldwide, for assist. Marinello has many years of expertise coping with stolen artefacts, from Nazi-looted artworks to stolen Indian artefacts.
“The household got here to me saying: ‘We’re in a panic’,” Marinello, who’s working professional bono, instructed Al Jazeera. “They needed to cease the public sale, so I took up the case.”
The medal was put up for public sale by La Galerie Numismatique, an establishment based mostly in Switzerland, on behalf of its present possessor, Philip Bosworth Eagleton, a British artwork collector based mostly in Spain. Nonetheless, when Marinello approached the gallery, he was rebuffed. In keeping with e mail exchanges the lawyer shared publicly, the gallery requested the household to purchase the medal as a substitute.
“It’s typical,” Marinello mentioned. “While you inform folks they’ve one thing that belongs to another person, they begin to assume – how can I get my cash out of this? Greed actually runs this stuff.”
La Galerie Numismatique didn’t reply to Al Jazeera’s request for remark.
The public sale went dwell on December 1, 2024. By then, Kassa, and different members of the family had begun posting in regards to the medal on social media, kickstarting a global marketing campaign to cease the sale. The Ethiopian embassy in Switzerland wrote to the gallery to cease the bid. Though the public sale proceeded, the medal finally did not obtain the minimal bid of 60,000 euros, that means it stays unsold.
Marinello mentioned he’s now negotiating with Eagleton to retrieve the medal.
In a press release to Al Jazeera, Eagleton mentioned he was keen to cooperate however claimed that the medal’s historical past was extra difficult than is believed to be the case. He’d purchased the piece 5 years in the past and had not paid a lot consideration to its originality, he mentioned. Following December’s marketing campaign by the household, Eagleton mentioned he consulted an skilled and located that the piece was made solely 10 years in the past.
“Because of the drama over this, it’s not one thing I want to maintain onto because it begins to odor like a lifeless horse within the tropic,” the collector mentioned. “[But] it could be tragic to convey a recognized debunked ‘faux’ to the esteemed household who’ve suffered sufficient from their grandfather’s dying.”
Eagleton would have needed to approve the medal’s description as an authentic earlier than it went up for public sale. The collector confirmed that he did log off on the revealed provenance, however added that he “didn’t pay an excessive amount of consideration” to the outline till now.

A lot misplaced, one factor discovered?
When he was only a toddler, Amaha Kassa and his two sisters have been pressured to flee Ethiopia for america in 1977.
The monarchy of Emperor Selassie had fallen, this time in a bloody revolution by the army, in an try to ascertain a socialist state. Kassa’s mom was captured and could be imprisoned for greater than a decade by the communist army authorities, or Derg. Their father, a authorities minister, was considered one of a number of empire officers executed after the coup.
“Our household misplaced the whole lot within the revolution,” Laly Kassa, Amaha’s sister, mentioned in an interview with Ethiopia Broadcasting Company in January. “Every little thing our dad and mom or grandparents owned was misplaced … Our mom and aunts weren’t seemingly eager about this medal, we have been counting lives, not belongings.”
Now that one thing of their grandfather’s has surfaced, the household says they’re unwilling to let it go and are undaunted by claims that the medal might be a faux.
“We don’t need to consider that the auctioneers have been making an attempt to commit fraud by itemizing it as the actual factor,” Kassa mentioned. “We actually don’t need to assume they’re mendacity.”
Certainly, some observers observe that the medal listed for public sale differs barely from the everyday Order of the Star brooch Ras Damtew wore. Within the authentic, it’s believed that there are 5 mini crosses within the design, however within the listed merchandise, there are gold discs the place these crosses would have been.
The medal “was intentionally defaced to cover the 5 crosses on it presumably to cover its origins,” mentioned Pankhurst, the professor of Ethiopian historical past. Kassa and his household are working with Ethiopia’s archive authorities to verify if the medal is actual, he added.
Gregory Copley, the Strategic Adviser to the Crown Council of Ethiopia, the organisation answerable for former empire affairs, instructed Al Jazeera they’ve seen a number of objects initially belonging to Ethiopian officers traded for big quantities, regardless of proof that they have been illegally acquired.
Concerning this medal, he mentioned whether it is strong gold, it may seemingly have been given to Damtew by the Emperor himself – as different breast stars given to officers have been merely gold-plated. However he added {that a} {photograph} alone was inadequate to find out possession.
“On the idea of this restricted info, nevertheless, we’d positively say that the likelihood of the breast star being illegally obtained is extraordinarily excessive,” Copley added.
Finally, Kassa mentioned, the household doesn’t plan to again down on the struggle and is shifting ahead believing the listed medal is their grandfather’s property.
“I feel that after all of the sacrifices that my grandfather made, the least we are able to do is to attempt to see this piece of historical past restored to Ethiopia,” Kassa mentioned. It’s not only a struggle for his or her household heritage, he added, however for the heritage of the Ethiopian folks.