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You are absolutely correct. Unfortunately rape has become another media sensation in India after that Delhi incident both in Indian media and international. There are many countries with much worse rape statistics than India, many of those countries are developed western countries but we hardly get to hear about it. It's a crime you can't completely get rid of, like murder. The media will continue to sell rape stories as long it brings them money/viewership.
There are Lies damn Lies, and Statistics.. if rape figures are higher in western countries, could it be because the crime is prosecuted more efficiently, women are more likely to report rapes, and some Police and justice officials are not as corrupt? Therefore higher apparent rape. Now I ask this question respectfully. Are ALL rape victims in India as willing to report? Is there not pressure on many to 'keep quiet'?,or police and officials not doing their job? Therefore the Rape statistics are artificially lower?
 
How is it a campaign against Hindu culture? Care to elaborate?

There are far too many instances to note here, stating a few here from the arrest of Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi and his humiliation in the media for months together in the murder of a temple official. When he was exonerated, there was hardly any coverage. Same with Swamy Nithyananda. The campaign they ran against him and his devotees for months on end, but in the end it ended with a wimper when all cases were dropped. No apologies, no retraction from the media. Then there is the case against Asaram, same shrill media witch hunt. All the focus is usually on Hindu gurus with enormous following.

When there are cases of rapes of nuns by priests in churches or by mullahs, and there have been plenty, the media quickly snuffs out the story.

The whole angle has been to project Hinduism as barbaric, primitive, not good enough for 21st century and that it is this culture which is birthing rapists. Most Indian are clueless that rapes happens elsewhere. If you were to go to the comment section of TOI or other newspapers, all the comments seem to be wallowing in self-loathing beating up themselves and blaming India and Indian culture for it. More often then not, they wont believe that anyone else in the world apart from Indians rape ever.

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There are Lies damn Lies, and Statistics.. if rape figures are higher in western countries, could it be because the crime is prosecuted more efficiently, women are more likely to report rapes, and some Police and justice officials are not as corrupt? Therefore higher apparent rape. Now I ask this question respectfully. Are ALL rape victims in India as willing to report? Is there not pressure on many to 'keep quiet'?,or police and officials not doing their job? Therefore the Rape statistics are artificially lower?

The best article to read on rapes in India.

Is India a nation of rapists and killers? -The New Indian Express

In an article in The Independent (January 10, 2013) titled “100,000 assaults, 1,000 rapists sentenced. Shockingly low conviction rates revealed”, Nigel Morris wrote: “Fewer than one rape victim in 30 expect to see her or his attacker brought to justice, shocking new statistics reveal.” ‘His’ attackers? Yes. In the West, women also rape men; a tenth of the rapists are women—something still rare in India. Nigel writes: Only 1,070 rapists are convicted every year out of 95,000 offenders according to the Office of National Statistics UK.
 
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There are far too many instances to note here, stating a few here from the arrest of Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi and his humiliation in the media for months together in the murder of a temple official. When he was exonerated, there was hardly any coverage. Same with Swamy Nithyananda. The campaign they ran against him and his devotees for months on end, but in the end it ended with a wimper when all cases were dropped. No apologies, no retraction from the media. Then there is the case against Asaram, same shrill media witch hunt. All the focus is usually on Hindu gurus with enormous following.

When there are cases of rapes of nuns by priests in churches or by mullahs, and there have been plenty, the media quickly snuffs out the story.

The whole angle has to be project Hinduism as barbaric, primitive, not good enough for 21st century and that it is this culture which is birthing rapists. Most Indian are clueless that rapes happens elsewhere. If you were to go to the comment section of TOI or other newspapers, all the comments seem to be wallowing in self-loathing beating up themselves and blaming India and Indian culture for it. More often then not, they wont believe that anyone else in the world apart from Indians rape ever.
If they are wallowing in self loathing or beating themselves up, is it not better to speak up not brush it under the carpet? That means people want to do something about it surely?
 
If they are wallowing in self loathing or beating themselves up, is it not better to speak up not brush it under the carpet? That means people want to do something about it surely?

What more can be done? The rape laws have been modified to resemble something out of twilight zone. A woman just has to allege, and the man is in docks with unbailable warrant. Police have in every case stated caught the suspects. Most laws in India are heavily tilted in favor of women.
 
The issue with India is that the rapes that are being reported are of the really violent stranger rape, including gang rape.
India has a very strange rape phenomena that is probably found in very few countries in the world.

Not necessarily true. There are countries like South Africa who are no better than India, may be even worse if anything. India didn't suddenly become the rape capital after December 2012. Rapes were happening before that too, but rape news were geeting reported the way they get reported everywhere before that. After December 2012 it has become headline material.
 
There are far too many instances to note here, stating a few here from the arrest of Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswathi and his humiliation in the media for months together in the murder of a temple official. When he was exonerated, there was hardly any coverage. Same with Swamy Nithyananda. The campaign they ran against him and his devotees for months on end, but in the end it ended with a wimper when all cases were dropped. No apologies, no retraction from the media. Then there is the case against Asaram, same shrill media witch hunt. All the focus is usually on Hindu gurus with enormous following.

When there are cases of rapes of nuns by priests in churches or by mullahs, and there have been plenty, the media quickly snuffs out the story.

The whole angle has to be project Hinduism as barbaric, primitive, not good enough for 21st century and that it is this culture which is birthing rapists. Most Indian are clueless that rapes happens elsewhere. If you were to go to the comment section of TOI or other newspapers, all the comments seem to be wallowing in self-loathing beating up themselves and blaming India and Indian culture for it. More often then not, they wont believe that anyone else in the world apart from Indians rape ever.

MediaCrooks: Commie Media's Anti-Hindu Poison - Part 1

MediaCrooks: Commie Media's Anti-Hindu Poison - Part 2

MediaCrooks: Commie Media's Anti-Hindu Poison - Part 3

MediaCrooks: Commie Media's Anti-Hindu Poison - Part 4



The best article to read on rapes in India.

Is India a nation of rapists and killers? -The New Indian Express

In an article in The Independent (January 10, 2013) titled “100,000 assaults, 1,000 rapists sentenced. Shockingly low conviction rates revealed”, Nigel Morris wrote: “Fewer than one rape victim in 30 expect to see her or his attacker brought to justice, shocking new statistics reveal.” ‘His’ attackers? Yes. In the West, women also rape men; a tenth of the rapists are women—something still rare in India. Nigel writes: Only 1,070 rapists are convicted every year out of 95,000 offenders according to the Office of National Statistics UK.

'According to the National Crime Records Bureau, 24,206 rape cases were reported in India in 2011, but experts agree that the number of unreported cases of sexual assault brings the total much higher.[9]
The latest estimates suggest that a new case of rape is reported every 22 minutes in India.[10]' (WIKI)

But it does not answer my question about non reported rape.. only the number 'reported'
 
There are Lies damn Lies, and Statistics.. if rape figures are higher in western countries, could it be because the crime is prosecuted more efficiently, women are more likely to report rapes, and some Police and justice officials are not as corrupt? Therefore higher apparent rape. Now I ask this question respectfully. Are ALL rape victims in India as willing to report? Is there not pressure on many to 'keep quiet'?,or police and officials not doing their job? Therefore the Rape statistics are artificially lower?

That is a valid issue, but you missed the whole point of my post. I was pointing out how media is sensationalizing rape in India. Where else do you see rape cases in the headline? In that context your post about unreported cases is not relevant.
 
What more can be done? The rape laws have been modified to resemble something out of twilight zone. A woman just has to allege, and the man is in docks with unbailable warrant. Police have in every case stated caught the suspects. Most laws in India are heavily tilted in favor of women.
It happens here, several recent cases of false rape accusation by women- but the women have all been prosecuted for it. The men however have their lives ruined.
 
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[/quote]But it does not answer my question about non reported rape.. only the number 'reported'[/quote]

While in the UK, a country which has less than 1/20th of India’s population, the total rapes top 95,000, the rapes in India in 2008, according to the report of the Central Statistics Office, Government of India, were far fewer—20,771. The US is similar to the UK. The reported rapes in the US in 2006 were 212,000. If unreported rapes are added, only 5 per cent of rapists ever spend a day in jail in the US (National Center for Policy Analysis US Report No. 229). One of six US women has experienced attempted or completed rape (Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault: Statistics). More than a quarter of college-age women reported having experienced a rape or rape attempt since age 14 (Kolivas, Elizabeth; Gross, Alan, 2007). This is not to say that, on the scales of the ‘civilised’ UK, India can tolerate 1.6 million rapes, or on US scale (including unreported rapes) it can accept 3.4 million rapes. This is to point out that even if the UK is ‘less civilised’ like India, its total rapes should not exceed 1,000. And even if the US is as ‘backward’ as India, rapes should not exceed 5,200 there. But in the UK, it is 100 times India’s; and, in the US, it is 65 times India’s.

Nonreported cases in India are similar to nonreported cases elsewhere in the world including US and UK. Now I don't believe even the nonreported cases in India are more than nonreported ones in UK or USA. There are simply far few occasions for a women to be in a dangerous situation in India than in UK or USA. Family and friends are always around and the night out alone culture is confined to a few pockets of some urban areas.
 
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That is a valid issue, but you missed the whole point of my post. I was pointing out how media is sensationalizing rape in India. Where else do you see rape cases in the headline? In that context your post about unreported cases is not relevant.
We see rape cases reported in the UK headlines quite often, so that comment is not relevant either . I was responding to your statement 'There are many countries with much worse rape statistics than India' . so it is in context.
 
Not necessarily true. There are countries like South Africa who are no better than India, may be even worse if anything. India didn't suddenly become the rape capital after December 2012. Rapes were happening before that too, but rape news were geeting reported the way they get reported everywhere before that. After December 2012 it has become headline material.

That is why I said one of the few countries and not the only country in the world. Saying you are no worse than South Africa should be no consolation.

I find it strange that the instances of stranger rape, including gang rape, would be so high in a conservative culture called India.

Something is making these men do these things and the only possible explanation is that they feel completely alienated from society at large.
 
But it does not answer my question about non reported rape.. only the number 'reported'[/quote]

While in the UK, a country which has less than 1/20th of India’s population, the total rapes top 95,000, the rapes in India in 2008, according to the report of the Central Statistics Office, Government of India, were far fewer—20,771. The US is similar to the UK. The reported rapes in the US in 2006 were 212,000. If unreported rapes are added, only 5 per cent of rapists ever spend a day in jail in the US (National Center for Policy Analysis US Report No. 229). One of six US women has experienced attempted or completed rape (Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault: Statistics). More than a quarter of college-age women reported having experienced a rape or rape attempt since age 14 (Kolivas, Elizabeth; Gross, Alan, 2007). This is not to say that, on the scales of the ‘civilised’ UK, India can tolerate 1.6 million rapes, or on US scale (including unreported rapes) it can accept 3.4 million rapes. This is to point out that even if the UK is ‘less civilised’ like India, its total rapes should not exceed 1,000. And even if the US is as ‘backward’ as India, rapes should not exceed 5,200 there. But in the UK, it is 100 times India’s; and, in the US, it is 65 times India’s.

Nonreported cases in India are similar to nonreported cases elsewhere in the world including US and UK. Now I don't believe even the nonreported cases in India are more than nonreported ones in UK or USA. There are simply far few occasions for a women to be in a dangerous situation in India than in UK or USA. Family and friends are always around and the night out alone culture is confined to a few pockets of some urban areas.[/quote]
But it does not answer my question about non reported rape.. only the number 'reported'[/quote]

While in the UK, a country which has less than 1/20th of India’s population, the total rapes top 95,000, the rapes in India in 2008, according to the report of the Central Statistics Office, Government of India, were far fewer—20,771. The US is similar to the UK. The reported rapes in the US in 2006 were 212,000. If unreported rapes are added, only 5 per cent of rapists ever spend a day in jail in the US (National Center for Policy Analysis US Report No. 229). One of six US women has experienced attempted or completed rape (Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault: Statistics). More than a quarter of college-age women reported having experienced a rape or rape attempt since age 14 (Kolivas, Elizabeth; Gross, Alan, 2007). This is not to say that, on the scales of the ‘civilised’ UK, India can tolerate 1.6 million rapes, or on US scale (including unreported rapes) it can accept 3.4 million rapes. This is to point out that even if the UK is ‘less civilised’ like India, its total rapes should not exceed 1,000. And even if the US is as ‘backward’ as India, rapes should not exceed 5,200 there. But in the UK, it is 100 times India’s; and, in the US, it is 65 times India’s.

Nonreported cases in India are similar to nonreported cases elsewhere in the world including US and UK. Now I don't believe even the nonreported cases in India are more than nonreported ones in UK or USA. There are simply far few occasions for a women to be in a dangerous situation in India than in UK or USA. Family and friends are always around and the night out alone culture is confined to a few pockets of some urban areas.[/quote]
You seem to be taking this as a personal attack on your country- ie 'your rapes are worse than our rapes' Rape are BAD wherever they occur. I am not singling India out just trying to get some answers.
 
We see rape cases reported in the UK headlines quite often, so that comment is not relevant either . I was responding to your statement 'There are many countries with much worse rape statistics than India' . so it is in context.

Indians are not willing to accept the real explanation for this crime - that it is due to low morality and poor law enforcement.

They do not understand, or are unwilling to, how much this is negatively affecting the image of their country
 
'There are many countries with much worse rape statistics than India'

That is a true statement even after allowing a margin for unreported cases. There are definitely many countries with much worse "per person" statistics than India. You can't compare absolute numbers of a country of 1.2 billion people with that of a few million.
 
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