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Author(s)
Gashaw Ayferam Endaylalu
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2018.09.001
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Debre Brehan University, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia
ABSTRACT
Following the 1934 Wal Wal
incident which was used as a pretext for the second Italo-Ethiopian war, Italy
had used prohibited chemical weapons in different battles. Among the chemical
warfare agents Italy had used mustard gas, the most deadly poison gas and
chemical available, against Ethiopian fighters. Nevertheless, the five year
Italian rule over Ethiopia was not a peaceful experience of colonial rule. They
were continuously harassed by Ethiopian patriots and had to live entrenched in
their isolated fortifications. Sadly, Italy had committed several crimes
against humanity. In this case, Ametsegna Washa, some call it “the cave of
Zeret” was one of the forgotten massacres which happened in 1939, where up to
more than 5,500 Ethiopians were gassed and machine-gunned. This paper,
therefore, attempted to describe and analyze the forgotten massacres of the
inhabitant of Menz, Merhabete, and South Wollo provinces in Ametsegna Washa
(The cave of Zeret) by Fascist Italy in 1939. In doing so, the study employed
qualitative research in which empirical data were collected from primary and
secondary data. Primary data were gathered through qualitative field research
observation, key informant interview with direct victims and their descendants,
elders and experts at Menz keya gebreal woreda tourism office. Secondary data
were gathered from books, published and unpublished journals, and historical
records of the patriot. In view of that, the study employed qualitative method
of data analysis in particular descriptive narration. The findings of the study
shows that through the approval of Badoglio
to use chemical weapons, the fascist soldiers had thrown several barrel with a mustard gas through the mouth of the cave then they
attacked the mouth of the cave with artillery and machine-gun fire, and as a
result more than 5,500 peoples have lost their live while those escaped from
the massacre had faced a number of problems. The survival of the catastrophic
massacre had faced physical injury which includes blindness, skin related problem, respiratory problem and as a
result they had lived their remaining age with misery. This study, therefore,
calls for the need of further investigation in the area. Along this, the place is not well-protected and, therefore, the
government as well as the other concerning bodies should give serious attention
in preserving and memorizing the historical cave.
KEYWORDS
Ametsegna Washa, mustard gas, state responsibility, Ethiopia, Italy, Menz, five year Italy occupation
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