The Army Public School in Peshawar, Pakistan, is still reeling from Tuesday's Taliban massacre that left at least 132 students dead.<br/> <br />But now the campus is also on high alert ... after the government lifted its moratorium on executions and hanged two prominent jailed militants.<br/> <br />The men had no connection to Tuesday's bloody assault but their execution comes as Pakistani society demands more action to stem the violence...<br/> <br />... including this relative of one of the students killed in the school attack.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Urdu) RELATIVE OF STUDENT KILLED IN PESHAWAR ATTACK, MARGHAI BIBI, SAYING:<br/> <br />"The hangings should be carried out. Why not? People's families are getting destroyed; young men are dying; children are dying. Why should this not be done? This should be done so even their parents feel the pain."<br/> <br />One of the executed militants was in jail for leading an attack on an army headquarters in 2009 that left 20 people dead.<br/> <br />The other was arrested for try
