>>SKIDCANUCK - posting an ASR on a public website is not really a great idea isn't it? Especially when your colleagues are involved. It's also against company policy. Bad show old chap.<<
I agree. It is extremely poor form with a third world airline to post anything related to safety since that implies that the procedures and standards were less than perfect. Severe loss of face may follow.
Wait for the non-published accident report which may or may not come out within a year.
You would never want to do like the Americans and immediately put a quick factual report online:
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/AccList.asp?month=4&year=2004