George Speight and his supporters released the last of their 31 hostages today, 55 days after invading parliament.
The 18 hostages released on 13 July
Mahendra Chaudhry (deposed prime minister)
Rajendra Chaudhry (the PM's son and private secretary)
Deposed cabinet ministers:
Dr Tupeni Baba (Deputy PM)
Ratu Mosese Volavola (Lands)
Meli Bogileka (Communications)
Manoa Bale (Regional Development)
Dr Ganesh Chand (Local Government)
Poseci Bune (Agriculture)
Ponipate Lesavua (Sports)
Jioji Uluinakauvadra (Home Affairs)
Dr Gunasagaran Gounder (Assistant Health)
Isireli Vuibau (Assistant Fijian Affairs)
MPs:
Amjad Ali
Eloni Goneyali
Joeli Kalou
Giyanendra Prasad
Muttu Swamy
Mohammad Lateef Subedar
Nine hostages released on 12 July
Anand Kumar Singh (Attorney-General)
Anup Kumar (Commerce)
Shiu Sharan Sharma (Works)
William Aull
Prince Gopal Larkshman
Vinod Maharaj
Deo Narain
Pradhuman Raniga
Leo Smith
Four hostages released on 24 June
Lavinia Padarath (Women's Affairs)
Adi Koila Mara Nailatikau (Tourism)
Marieta Rigamoto (Assistant Agriculture)
Bulou Akanisi Koroitamana
Under seige: map of the Parliament complex