Founder and executive director Wu Rongrong said she was "sad beyond words" at the closure of Weizhiming in the eastern city of Hangzhou and that there now would be "even fewer opportunities" to speak out publicly in support of women's rights.
Weizhiming has campaigned against discrimination in the labor market, violence against women and sexual harassment on public transport. It also helped a woman with her successful legal case in November against a culinary school for recruiting only men to one of its positions.
The detentions happened as China's legislature held its annual meeting when authorities are especially sensitive to protests.
Following the detentions, police questioned several volunteers and others who worked with the organization and seized computers and cell phones. Soon after the center opened in August last year they had six employees and more than 100 volunteers, but they lost many people because they couldn't afford to work on many projects anymore and authorities were pressuring staff and their families, Wu said.
"Plus some of our colleagues also had trouble entering mainland China from Hong Kong. So we have no other choice but to shut the center down."
Wu said staff members were baffled by the police obstruction because they weren't breaking China's laws. They were working in the interests of "many young women who don't know how to deal with gender-based unfairness," she said.
One of the five previously detained women, Zheng Churan, is a full-time employee at Weizhiming. The other three women are its working partners.
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