Three Hong Kong activists received jail terms by the High Court on Thursday for up to six years, after they pleaded guilty to charges of planning to place a bomb in court and other public buildings.
They were the last defendants in a series of prosecutions against the “Returning Valiant” group, which calls for independence from China and has urged resistance over a national security law imposed in 2020.
The charges were for plans made in 2021, after widespread pro-democracy…