Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. Popular Educator Shot Dead in Pakistan VOA News 22 March 2010 A person holds seriously injured Pakistani professor Fazal Bari who later died, while taking him to a hospital in Quetta on 22 Mar 2010 Photo: AP/Arshad Butt A person holds seriously injured Pakistani professor Fazal Bari who later died, while taking him to a hospital in Quetta on 22 Mar 2010 Gunmen have killed a popular Pakistani educator in southwestern Pakistan. Gunmen shot Fazle Bari, the principal of a private boys college, as he traveled to work Monday through Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan province. Bari died on the scene and his driver was wounded. The attackers escaped on a motorcycle. Hundreds of students marched through the streets of Quetta later Monday to protest the attack. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd. Meanwhile, a roadside bomb exploded elsewhere in Quetta, killing one person and injuring at least three others. Pakistani authorities have been fighting an ethnic insurgency in Baluchistan province for years. The Baluchi struggle is distinct from the Taliban insurgency, which the Pakistani government is fighting other parts of the country. The Baluchistan militants seek more autonomy for the province and a greater share of the profits from its natural resources.  On Sunday in Quetta, a remote-controlled bomb attached to a bicycle killed at least three people and wounded about a dozen others.  Some information for this report provided by AP, AFP and Reuters. .