TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisia’s president on Friday decreed a law imposing prison terms for spreading false information or rumours online, a move immediately denounced by the main journalists’ union as an assault on freedom of speech. President Kais Saied had said he would uphold the rights and freedoms won by Tunisians in a 2011 revolution that brought democracy after his moves last summer to seize most powers and shut down the elected parliament. His new law on Friday, issued as a presidential decree, provided for prison terms of five years for spreading false news, false information or rumours …