Western Sahara independence and human rights campaigner Aminatou Haidar returned to her Moroccan-occupied homeland on Thursday night after 32 days on hunger strike at Lanzarote airport. by James Tweedie Ms Haidar was flown home to her two children in a small private aircraft late on Thursday night. She had been admitted to hospital in the small hours of that morning after suffering stomach pains and vomiting blood. A previous attempt by the Spanish government to return the activist to her homeland failed after the Moroccan government refused to give permission for the flight to land. Ms Haidar began her hunger strike at Lanzarote's Guacimeta airport on November 16 after she was denied entry to the country of her birth. She was detained at Laayoune airport in Western Sahara on November 13 on her return from receiving a human-rights award in the US, where she has the support of both Democratic and Republican party politicians. Officials confiscated her Moroccan passport and deporte