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The Daily Tar HeelMonday, April 20, 19925 Rebel leader threatens to attack Afghan capital KABUL, Afghanistan Muslim rebels seized more territory Sunday and tried to put aside rivalries to avoid a bloody scramble for power. But one rebel leader renewed his threats to at l tack the besieged capital. A non-communist official took charge of ousted President Najibullah's crumbl ing regime, but the government's power was virtually gone. Leaders from 10 rebel gro. ps met in Peshawar, Pakistan, and agreed to form an interim council to negotiate with the remnants of the Kabul government. A Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesman, Javeed Hussein, said there was a "broad consensus" on an orderly transfer of power to end the 14-year-old civil war. However, the most fundamentalist rebel faction, Hezb-i-Islami led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, rejected the in terim council plan. "We don't see any prospect for a (peaceful) solution," said Hekmatyar's spokesman in Pakistan, Nawab Salim. "It is not a joke. Either the government in Kabul surrenders, or we will attack." Hekmatyar's faction was once one of the biggest recipients of U.S. military aid despite his strong anti-American stance. He opposed any backing from Iran. No violence was reported Sunday in or around Kabul, which was shrouded by mist and heavy rain. Masood has announced plans to form r Attention All Low Voice! A UNIVERSITY OF" v NORTH CAROLINA Will be holding a Bass audition on Wednesday, April 22 Pick up an application and sign up for a time at the Union desk. 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