Washington: US Attorney General Eric Holder said Sunday there was no "credible information" as yet that Al-Qaeda was behind the attacks in France that have killed 17 people.
"At this point, we don't have any credible information that would allow us to make a determination as to which organization was responsible," Holder said in an interview from Paris with ABC's "This Week."
"At this point, we don't have any credible information that would allow us to make a determination as to which organization was responsible," Holder said in an interview from Paris with ABC's "This Week."
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