| Their arrest sparked a mass pro-democracy movement that occupied parts of Hong Kong for almost three months |
Three student leaders in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, who led mass rallies and sit-ins in 2014, have been sentenced.
The three were facing a maximum of two years in jail. Wong, 19, as well as Law and Chow climbed over a fence into the forecourt of the Hong Kong government complex on 26 September 2014.
Their arrest helped trigger mass pro-democracy protests, which came to be known as the Umbrella Movement, that brought parts of the city to a standstill for nearly three months.
The movement called on Beijing to allow fully free elections for the leader of the semi-autonomous territory.
However, it failed to win any concessions from Beijing on political reform.