Susan's family rejected these claims as being unsupported by any evidence.
Her family rejected the Afghan because he was from a different caste.
Her family rejected her with the words, "Go somewhere else to die."
He later goes back to the front lines after his family rejects taking him in.
"The party offered to bury him without an assessment, but the family rejected that as well."
His family rejected these claims and maintained that he never received psychiatric treatment.
But, he says, "many families reject me before the interview because I am a male."
The family has rejected those offers because of the impact a nightclub would have in the residential neighborhood.
It becomes a burden for him, but his family and friends reject the warnings in the book.
But the family rejected conventional therapy and instead used an herbal product.