Thousands of Sunni Muslims take to the streets of Pakistan, to condemn the latest wave of sectarian violence that has killed at least eleven people.<br/> <br />In the capital city Islamabad, more than three thousand marched through the streets.<br/> <br />The protests were sparked by deadly clashes that broke out last week during a Shi-ite procession in Rawalpindi.<br/> <br />Masud-Ur-Rehman Usmani is the deputy secretary of the sectarian group - Ahl-e Sunnat Wal Jamaat.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Urdu) DEPUTY SECRETARY OF AHLE-SUNNAT WAL JAMAAT, MASUD-UR-REHMAN USMANI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"Our demand is that these processions, which are becoming the cause of damage, should be banned so that the peace prevails."<br/> <br />Tensions have been high in Pakistan this month as minority Shi'ites mark Muharram, an annual period of mourning.