Uzhunnalil said terrorists are created by community and if the communities can be forgiving, there will be peace.
He was speaking here last night on the sidelines of Mother Teresa Awards, of which he was one of the recipients.
He said freedom is not just doing whatever one wants to do. "It is doing the right thing at the right time and the right place."
The priest from Kerala was abducted in March 2016 by Islamic State terrorists during a deadly attack on a care home run by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity in the port city of Aden in war-ravaged Yemen. He was rescued in September this year.
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Uzhunnalil said he never felt terrorised in captivity.
The priest was honoured with the Mother Teresa Memorial Award for his extraordinary service at the care home of the Missionaries of Charity.
He said the need of the hour is to forgive and love one another.
"Avoid situations that will instigate people to revolt in life. Terrorists are created by community, if the communities can be forgiving there will be peace," he said.