He also told the Post that he was not worried about his safety, adding that he planned to watch the German election on Sunday and stay for the entire festival, where his latest film Queerpanorama premiered.
“It will definitely have an impact on the promotion of the film. I believe that the truth will become clearer as it is debated, and I believe that people who hold an open attitude will understand,” he said on Friday.
“I condemn any use of violence against civilians and the systematic injustice that endangers human life.”
Videos of Li reading out the speech at the festival last Saturday were recorded and uploaded online. According to German media, the speech was by Erfan Shekarriz, one of the actors in Li’s film and who had boycotted the festival, commonly known as the Berlinale.
German police confirmed on Thursday they were looking into the incident, but it was not immediately clear whether Li was also under investigation.