There is little doubt that the army was too willing to kill in its determination to stamp out the Tigers, but ever since 2009 the increasingly dictatorial President Mahinda Rajapaksa has totally rejected any accusations of rape, executions and indiscriminate shelling, saying the end of the war had brought peace, stability and the chance of greater prosperity to the country. His total denials are increasingly unbelievable, and Rajapaksa would be better off admitting that excesses were committed and expose them honestly.