Frases de Kim Hyon-hui

Kim Hyon-hui , também conhecida como Ok Hwa, é uma ex-agente norte-coreana, responsável pelo atentado à bomba do Voo Korean Air 858 em 1987, que matou 115 pessoas. Ela foi presa no Bahrein após a explosão e extraditada para a Coreia do Sul. Lá ela foi condenada à morte, mas mais tarde foi indultada.

A Coreia do Norte nega que Kim tenha nascido no Norte e considera toda a sua biografia uma invenção do Sul. Alguns distritos no Japão financiam escolas administradas pela Coreia do Norte que ensinam que Kim era uma agente sul-coreana. De acordo com o testemunho de Kim, ela aprendeu japonês em conexão com sua missão por Yaeko Taguchi, uma dos pelo menos 13 japoneses sequestrados pela Coreia do Norte.Nos últimos anos, Kim expressou publicamente seu pesar pelo atentado e forneceu informações sobre a situação na Coreia do Norte, bem como a possível situação dos sequestrados. Wikipedia  

✵ 27. Janeiro 1962
Kim Hyon-hui photo
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Kim Hyon-hui: Frases em inglês

“The moment I boarded the flight I was thinking, 'This is an enemy state.'”

But then, placing the bomb, I was nervous, anxious, scared of being caught. I had a brief moment thinking that all the people in this plane will die, but I was frightened to even have such feelings. I wasn’t supposed to have such feelings. I was trained only to take orders like a robot. I tried to get rid of the feelings by thinking that for the sake of reunification these people had to be sacrificed. In North Korea, you can’t have these doubts, because if you do, it means your ideology has been corrupted and you’ll be executed or sent to a prison camp.
Interview with NBC (23 January 2018)

“I wasn't even allowed time to say goodbye to my friends, I was just told to pack. I was given one last night with my family.”

"Exclusive: My life as a North Korean super spy" in ABC News (Australia) https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-04-10/my-life-as-a-north-korean-super-spy3a-exclusive/4621358 (10 April 2013)

“In North Korea, I lived as Kim Il-sung's robot. In South Korea, I got to live a new life.”

"She killed 115 people before the last Korean Olympics. Now she wonders: ‘Can my sins be pardoned?’" in The Washington Post https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:cC9NX5WV1gkJ:https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/she-killed-115-people-before-the-last-korean-olympics-now-she-wonders-can-my-sins-be-pardoned/2018/02/05/ae51588c-0a31-11e8-8890-372e2047c935_story.html+&cd=18&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us (25 February 2018)