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.

The two men placed a picture of Hrůzová on her grave with a note that read: “Her death brought the Czech nation together and showed that it is urgent to tackle the Jewish question. To this day, the Jewish question has not yet been solved satisfactorily.” The text was signed by Bartos and Zemánek, according to a local Czech publication, which added that the two men are accused of inciting and encouraging racial hatred.

“The solution of the Jewish question” the Nazi justification for the Holocaust.