JAKARTA, — The U.S. government faced increasingly indiscriminate WikiLeaks who leaked the U.S. diplomatic wire from various countries.

After forcing Twitter to give access to all private messages of a member of parliament of Iceland, Birgitta Jonsdottir, now they will ask all customer data WikiLeaks.

WikiLeaks via his Twitter account reminded, "WARNING 637.000 @ WikiLeaks all followers are a target of U.S. Gov subpoena against Twitter. Http://is.gd/koZIA."

That also means, the U.S. government seeks to have all of the approximately 637,000 subscribers @ WikiLeaks information may be called to appear in court or examined as a witness out of court in order to investigate the case WikiLeaks.

The link above contains a copy of digital documents in the form of a letter name on behalf of the U.S. Government to Twitter dated December 14, 2010.

In essence the court granted the request of prosecutors for Twitter to provide access to the applicant to open up all data, even those including personal, belonging to all customers @ WikiLeaks.

Consideration, pursuant to Article 2703 (d) The Book of Law USA Civil Procedure Code, the reasons behind the request was reasonable. Related information customers @ WikiLeaks considered relevant to further criminal investigations.

Twitter was only given three days after the release of the document had to submit all requested data to the U.S. Government. Twitter is also forbidden to divulge the letter command, or on efforts to investigate this case, unless the court allowed.

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