For her role in the bombing of KAL 858, Kim was
sentenced to death in March 1989. However, South Korean president
Roh Tae-woo pardoned her later that year, saying that she was merely a brainwashed victim of the real culprit, the North Korean government. Although Kim was given an option to return to North Korea, she opted to stay in the South and defected. She later wrote an
autobiography titled
The Tears of My Soul, and donated the proceeds to the families of the victims of Flight 858, writing the autobiography under the South Korean-style spelling of her name, Kim Hyun Hee.
Publishers Weekly, in its 1992 review of the book
Shoot the Women First by Eileen MacDonald, described Kim as "robot-like" and "wholly submissive to male authority". In an interview with
Washington Post correspondent
Don Oberdorfer, Kim said that she'd been led to believe the bombing was necessary to aid the cause of
reuniting
the peninsula. She repeated this on a 2018
National Geographic documentary about the
Kim family. However, the sight of Seoul's prosperity made her realise she'd "committed the crime of killing compatriots." In March 2009, when meeting family members of
Yaeko Taguchi, she mentioned that Taguchi may still be alive, and in connection with this she visited Japan in July 2010. She was also featured by a Japanese television documentary that dramatised her life and revealed how Taguchi used to sing lullabies to her children, from whom she had been separated after being abducted. Kim has also offered analysis to news organisations about current affairs in North Korea. During the
2013 Korean crisis, Kim suggested on Australian television that North Korean leader
Kim Jong Un was too young and inexperienced, was "struggling to gain complete control over the military and to win their loyalty." She also commented that he was "using the nuclear programme as a bargaining chip for aid, to keep the public behind him." In an interview with
Mainichi Shimbun in February 2017, Kim argued that the
assassination of Kim Jong-nam was a murder by hiring two Southeast Asian women, not by trained spies, and this was intended to make the victim let down his guard. In an interview with BBC, Kim said that North Korea just pretended to be friendly on the issue of the
2018 Winter Olympics, and its priority still is the
nuclear programme. North Korea denies that Kim was born in the North, and regards her entire biography to be a fabrication of the South. Some
North Korean-run schools in
Japan have falsely claimed that Kim was a South Korean agent. == Personal life ==