They gathered in the early afternoon at the Porto Canale in Cagliari to protest, once again, against the arms trade.

A group of activists gathered in front of the Bahri Tabuk ship which, according to their testimony, was supposed to be loading bombs from RWM Domusnovas bound for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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"We're here to observe, record, and report. We don't know when the shipment will take place, but we don't want to stand by and watch the arms trade continue undisturbed and increasingly dangerous," they explain.

Eyes on the docks and smartphones ready to document every move.

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A peaceful protest that points the finger at an international arms trade that, despite passing through Sardinia, has far-reaching and dramatic consequences.

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