A 70-year-old woman held a vigil in Glastonbury on Friday to mark the 100th day of the hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
The Guantanamo Bay detention camp is used to incarcerate people captured by the US military during the War on Terror.
There have been almost constant allegations of harsh interrogations and torture.
Many of the remaining prisoners are on hunger strike to protest their treatment at the camp.
The Glastonbury protest was been organised by political activist Gillian Booth, who wore an orange prison clothes, and a black hood while taking part in a 24-hour fast.
"I think like a lot of other people, I feel horrible about the whole place," she said.
"I think it is important that you do these things before you get off the planet."