This is a very good question. I would like to answer it.
I really suspect it was organized by the Chinese embassy or consulate, because I received a screenshot of those Chinese students doing a WeChat group. Somebody took a screenshot and sent it to me. All of them were Chinese student association students, and some people had no names.
When the guy recorded my video speech and sent it to the group chat, somebody asked, how come there are a lot of people in this room? The Chinese embassy already—he said in Chinese, yijing—told us to report this event to the Chinese student association and the school. They don't want a lot of people coming to this space. They don't want this event to happen. So the Chinese embassy told those students and instructed them what to do in advance. That's why I heavily suspect they were instructed by the Chinese embassy.
I didn't do anything. I didn't give media.... I didn't do anything. These students, right away, published a statement on February 13. They said that they told the school and sent a letter to the Chinese embassy. They say [Inaudible—Editor]. So they have very close contact. They report everything to the Chinese embassy. And the Chinese embassy instructed them in advance of many things—that's very obvious. That's why I think this is not organized by patriotic Chinese students. There is the Chinese embassy's hand in this event.