A RWANDAN court on Thursday condemned two people to death and sentenced five others to life imprisonment for crimes against humanity committed during the country’s 1994 genocide, according to legal sources.The court, specialising in crimes committed between April and July 1994, in genocide which left between 500000 and 800000 Tutsis and Hutu moderates dead, handed down the sentences on Thursday, the source said.The two condemned to death were named as Jean Ngarukiye and Noel Hakizamana. A further 17 people were sentenced to between two and 17 years in jail for cutting off people’s limbs during the massacres.