Turkey’s highest court has ruled that the authorities violated the rights of two journalists who were jailed on terrorism and espionage charges, paving the way for their release. Constitutional Court justices ruled Thursday in favor of Can Dundar, editor in chief of the newspaper Cumhuriyet, and Erdem Gul, the paper’s Ankara representative. The two were arrested in November for their reports on accusations of government arms smuggling to Syria. In May, Cumhuriyet published what it said were images of Turkish trucks carrying ammunition to Syrian militants. The paper said the images proved that Turkey was smuggling arms to rebels, a claim the government rejected.