Right-Wing Czech Extremists Charged With Incitement, Encouraging Racial Hatred Over Antisemitic Note Placed on Grave of Murdered Girl | Algemeiner.com

Czech authorities have charged two right-wing activists with incitement and racism over the content of a note they placed in a cemetery,” the publication Britskelisty reported on Sunday.
In April 2015, Adam Bartoš, chair of the Czech extreme right-wing organization National Democracy, and his colleague, Ladislav Zemánek, visited the grave of Anežka Hrůzová, a Czech girl whose killing in 1899 was falsely attributed to a Jew named Leopold Hilsner. Hilsner was accused of committing a “ritual Jewish murder,” according to Britskelisty.

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