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.