The National Society for Human Rights (NSHR) has said that no complaints have been received from Saudis concerning tightened security inspections and searches at US airports. Saleh Al-Khathlan, NSHR Vice President, said that the organization's position on the issue was clear. “The NSHR disapproves of the measures as they do not serve human rights around the world given that US authorities have singled out certain countries to be targeted by the measures, among them the Kingdom,” Al-Khathlan said. He said the next annual report from the group would include new fields of concern, and was pleased that the previous report had been looked at carefully by the relevant government bodies. He also spoke of the NSHR's upcoming plans. “We will be organizing a symposium on consumer rights and we will also be launching soon the first human rights library, with approximately five thousand books pertinent to the field,” Al