BBC News By Tala Halawa image copyrightAFP image captionSamaa Abdulhadi said she had the necessary permits from the ministry of tourism for the event Activists and human rights groups are calling on the Palestinian Authority to release Samaa Abdulhadi, a DJ known as the "Palestinian techno queen". Abdulhadi was detained on Sunday after she organised an event at Nabi Musa in the West Bank, where an Islamic shrine, a mosque and a hostel are located. She said she had the necessary permits from the ministry of tourism to shoot a film that included techno party scenes. But some religious Palestinian Muslims said the event was "disrespectful".