jie hun yin huan

结婚隐患
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Song 结婚隐患
Artist 英语听力
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[00:00.54] There is an expression which is commonly used in parts of Asia and the Arab world, suggesting that marrying a first cousin is a match made in heaven.
[00:09.52] Mazar, not his real name is a British Pakistani, and married to his first cousin.
[00:14.39] Two of Mazar's five children are severely ill with matching health problems, which also run in his extended family, who live in northern England.
[00:23.06] He says the majority of his relatives followed the same marriage tradition.
[00:27.43] "When she was born she had liver disease. When she had her first liver transplant, that got rejected. “
[00:34.05] And then she had a second liver transplant while she was still there. And then my son was born and he had exactly the same problem."
[00:42.44] General practitioner Dr Rizwan Alidina from Birmingham says the practice has been common for centuries, as a means to preserve family wealth.
[00:51.43] He does not believe, however, in passing legislation, banning traditions observed by a specific group of people.
[00:58.35] He's an advocate for the power of education.
[01:00.79] "If you go down the legislation route, you get non-engagement, “
[01:03.91] But if you actually start looking at educating and being able to give informed consent choices, because, remember, that these people getting married are adults."
[01:13.54] Even though the infant mortality rate within the Pakistani community is high, the risk of developing other severe illness is even higher, indicating that a healthier future should perhaps come from within.
[00:00.54] There is an expression which is commonly used in parts of Asia and the Arab world, suggesting that marrying a first cousin is a match made in heaven.
[00:09.52] Mazar, not his real name is a British Pakistani, and married to his first cousin.
[00:14.39] Two of Mazar' s five children are severely ill with matching health problems, which also run in his extended family, who live in northern England.
[00:23.06] He says the majority of his relatives followed the same marriage tradition.
[00:27.43] " When she was born she had liver disease. When she had her first liver transplant, that got rejected. "
[00:34.05] And then she had a second liver transplant while she was still there. And then my son was born and he had exactly the same problem."
[00:42.44] General practitioner Dr Rizwan Alidina from Birmingham says the practice has been common for centuries, as a means to preserve family wealth.
[00:51.43] He does not believe, however, in passing legislation, banning traditions observed by a specific group of people.
[00:58.35] He' s an advocate for the power of education.
[01:00.79] " If you go down the legislation route, you get nonengagement, "
[01:03.91] But if you actually start looking at educating and being able to give informed consent choices, because, remember, that these people getting married are adults."
[01:13.54] Even though the infant mortality rate within the Pakistani community is high, the risk of developing other severe illness is even higher, indicating that a healthier future should perhaps come from within.
[00:00.54] There is an expression which is commonly used in parts of Asia and the Arab world, suggesting that marrying a first cousin is a match made in heaven.
[00:09.52] Mazar, not his real name is a British Pakistani, and married to his first cousin.
[00:14.39] Two of Mazar' s five children are severely ill with matching health problems, which also run in his extended family, who live in northern England.
[00:23.06] He says the majority of his relatives followed the same marriage tradition.
[00:27.43] " When she was born she had liver disease. When she had her first liver transplant, that got rejected. "
[00:34.05] And then she had a second liver transplant while she was still there. And then my son was born and he had exactly the same problem."
[00:42.44] General practitioner Dr Rizwan Alidina from Birmingham says the practice has been common for centuries, as a means to preserve family wealth.
[00:51.43] He does not believe, however, in passing legislation, banning traditions observed by a specific group of people.
[00:58.35] He' s an advocate for the power of education.
[01:00.79] " If you go down the legislation route, you get nonengagement, "
[01:03.91] But if you actually start looking at educating and being able to give informed consent choices, because, remember, that these people getting married are adults."
[01:13.54] Even though the infant mortality rate within the Pakistani community is high, the risk of developing other severe illness is even higher, indicating that a healthier future should perhaps come from within.
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