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Pope Francis says it's 'not right' to link Islam to violence

Pope Francis said on Sunday that it was wrong to identify Islam with violence and that social injustice and idolatry of money were among the prime causes of terrorism.

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Pope Francis speaks to journalists during a press conference on the plane after his visit to Krakow, Poland, for the World Youth Days, July 31, 2016. The pontiff told reporters it is wrong to link Islam to violence, as there are violent adherents to all religions. (Filippo Monteforte/Reuters/Pool)

Pope Francis said on Sunday that it was wrong to identify Islam with violence and that social injustice and idolatry of money were among the prime causes of terrorism.

"I think it is not right to identity Islam with violence," he told reporters aboard the plane taking him back to Rome after a five-day trip to Poland. "This is not right and this is not true."

Francis was responding to a question about the killing on July 26 of an 85-year-old Roman Catholic priest by knife-wielding attackers who burst into a church service in western France, forced the priest to his knees and slit his throat. The attack was claimed by the hardline Sunni militant groupISIS.

If I speak of Islamic violence, I have to speak of Catholic violence. Not all Muslims are violent.- Pope Francis

"I think that in nearly all religions there isalways a small fundamentalist group," he said, adding "We have them," referring to Catholicism.

"I don't like to talk about Islamic violence because every day when I look at the papers I see violence here in Italy someone killing his girlfriend, someone killing his mother-in-law. These are baptized Catholics," he said.

"If I speak of Islamic violence, I have to speak of Catholic violence. Not all Muslims are violent," he said.

Lack of economic opportunity

He said there were various causes of terrorism. "I know it dangerous to saythis, but terrorism grows when there is no other option and when money is made a god and it, instead of the person, is put at the centre of the world economy," he said.

"That is the first form of terrorism. That is a basic terrorism against all humanity. Let's talk about that," he said.

When he started the trip on Wednesday, Francis said the killing of the priest and astring of other attacks were proof the "world is at war," butit was not caused by religion.

He told reporters on the plane that lack of economic opportunities for young people in Europe was also to blame for terrorism.

"I ask myself how many young people that we Europeans have left devoid of ideals, who do not have work. Then they turn to drugs and alcohol or enlist in ISIS," he said.