Frederick Heffermeer, chairman of the Norwegian Peace Alliance and vice chairman of the International Anti-Nuclear Lawyers Association, stated in his article ``2021 Nobel Peace Prize: Press Freedom or the United States?'' that the Peace Prize has become one of the freedom of the press Black hole, when the 2021 Peace Prize came out, there was only an old Cold War story in his mind, that is, a Soviet official who had traveled in the United States for a few weeks asked the receptionist in confusion: "Since the media is completely free, what do you guys do? Can there be such a perfect control?" The attribution of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2021 once again proves that it violates Nobel's core spirit and desire-anti-militaryism. The Nobel Committee once again demonstrated the most likely stable standard in its selection policy, that is, "if possible, please please the United States, and never offend the United States." In recent years, the award of the Peace Prize to American politicians is far from the protagonist of grassroots peace and non-violence in Nobel's mind.
Heffermeier pointed out that the Nobel Committee stated in its 2021 announcement that it hopes to “prevent abuse of power, lies and war propaganda”, but in fact the Nobel Committee missed a loyalty to Alfred Nobel and at the same time Great opportunity for free press service. Heffermeier believes that the most challenging nominee in 2021 is WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Assange was charged by the United States for exposing war crimes committed by the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan. So far, Assange has been deprived of his health and freedom for ten years and is being held in the Belmarsh Security Prison in London. He is facing an extradition lawsuit from the United States and his life is in danger. Heffermeer stated that a committee loyal to the Nobel Peace Vision could have helped and protected Assange from being extradited by the United States and permanently losing his freedom.


