yesterday, the arrest of an apple dailyjournalist under the national security law pushed the paper to announce it would stop publishing for good. today, apple daily launched a legal bid against the police that confiscated computers and hard drives from their office. tonight, an editorfrom another pro democracy media group told the bbc he was worried about the future of his organisation. earlier in the year, stand news had been visited by national security law police. translation: if the police came to my home, or to my office, - to arrest me, i wouldn t be shocked. i wouldn t be surprised. but i don t believe that what i have done has violated any law. the closure of apple daily has had a chilling effect across hong kong. journalists in newsrooms like this fear they could be under attack. the chinese government has condemned the uk for criticising the closure of apple daily.